When John Dell’Osso retired in March from his decades-long post as chief of interpretation for the Point Reyes National Seashore in March, an employee from the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary—which has an office across the creek at the Bear Valley Visitor Center—stepped into his shoes for an interim period. On an interagency detail, Jennifer Stock, who has served as an education and outreach coordinator for the sanctuary for the past 18 years, has taken over the role of translating all of the park’s happenings for the public through Sept. 30 while the park looks for a permanent hire. Ms. Stock, a Petaluma resident, started her career as a seasonal interpreter for Fire Island National Seashore in New York and Assateague Island National Seashore in Virginia. “I’ve spent a lot of time on the water, hiking and enjoying the park. Since I started my career in the park service, this feels like coming home,” she told the Light. “The sanctuaries in the water off Point Reyes already work collaboratively, but this is great for encouraging interagency collaboration, so we can learn more about each other.”